Hi,

in your inner loop you have to replace the last line

my ($string, $int) = (split(/\;/, $dat));

by the following

my @elements = split /;/, $data; my %rowvalues; foreach my $element (@elements) { my ($key, $value) = split /=/, $element; $rowvalues{$key} = $value; } foreach my $key (keys %info) { if(exists $rowvalue{$key}) { push @{$info{$key}}, $rowvalue{$key}; } else { push @{$info{$key}}, 'NA'; } }

I hope that is it. I haven't tested. Please put code tags around your sample data so we can see the structure better.

Regards
McA


In reply to Re: Adding missing values into a hash by McA
in thread Adding missing values into a hash by Biopolete

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